Schuyler Center asks the Legislature for at least $225 million in State funds for universal, high-quality, full-day Pre-K and after-school programs. See Schuyler Center’s Testimony before the Joint Fiscal Committees on the SFY 2014-15 Budget Elementary and Secondary Education Budget Hearing on January 28, 2014.
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